I'm planning to make some Syrah this year - 1/4 ton grapes so I'm expecting 30+ gallons of wine. I would like some oak influence at some stage but curious as to whether anyone has any references or experience regarding when to add oak. 'Adding oak' here might mean using some wood adjunct or spending time in a new barrel.
I like the idea of barrel aging but I think that a whole year in a new 30-gal barrel will be too much: I would probably go 5-6 months at the most. What I'd ideally like to do is to keep the wine in stainless steel or glass for the first 5-6 months, then transfer to a new barrel. That way, I would be transferring out of the new barrel in time to use it for my 2024 red (whatever that might be). But I'm curious as to whether there would be differences in extraction, flavor etc. compared to if I were to initially put the wine in the new barrel, then move to neutral container after ~6 months? The downside of this is that I'd have to keep the barrel empty and in good shape for another 6 months before it was used again - probably not a deal breaker but an added complication.
Or, of course, I could skip the barrel idea and buy a HDPE tank with oak chips/staves/cubes added...'
I like the idea of barrel aging but I think that a whole year in a new 30-gal barrel will be too much: I would probably go 5-6 months at the most. What I'd ideally like to do is to keep the wine in stainless steel or glass for the first 5-6 months, then transfer to a new barrel. That way, I would be transferring out of the new barrel in time to use it for my 2024 red (whatever that might be). But I'm curious as to whether there would be differences in extraction, flavor etc. compared to if I were to initially put the wine in the new barrel, then move to neutral container after ~6 months? The downside of this is that I'd have to keep the barrel empty and in good shape for another 6 months before it was used again - probably not a deal breaker but an added complication.
Or, of course, I could skip the barrel idea and buy a HDPE tank with oak chips/staves/cubes added...'